Was over at a friends house and decided to take a few shots in his backyard.
D Don Kuykendall_RIP RIP :( Jun 27, 2017 #1 Was over at a friends house and decided to take a few shots in his backyard.
A Ad B Senior Member Jun 28, 2017 #2 Hi, Nice pics... Using a gray ND filter wil let you play with longer shutter speed at a bigger aperture. To achieve that smooth look of the water
Hi, Nice pics... Using a gray ND filter wil let you play with longer shutter speed at a bigger aperture. To achieve that smooth look of the water
D Don Kuykendall_RIP RIP :( Jun 28, 2017 #3 Ad B said: Hi, Nice pics... Using a gray ND filter wil let you play with longer shutter speed at a bigger aperture. To achieve that smooth look of the water Click to expand... These were long exposure shots. I used a Singh-Ray Variable ND Filter. If you hover over the photos you can see the EXIF data for each photo.
Ad B said: Hi, Nice pics... Using a gray ND filter wil let you play with longer shutter speed at a bigger aperture. To achieve that smooth look of the water Click to expand... These were long exposure shots. I used a Singh-Ray Variable ND Filter. If you hover over the photos you can see the EXIF data for each photo.